B8306-060: Capital Markets & Investments
TR - Full Term, 09:00AM to 10:30AM
Credit hours: 3.0
Location: Online
Method of Instruction: Online
Instructor: Brian Lancaster
NOTE: This course is required for enrollment in most upper-level finance courses (8300 and 9300) and must be taken prior to or concurrently with any upper-level finance course. It is not required for upper-level economics courses (8200 and 9200).
This is a first course in capital markets and investments. The course has three principal goals:
- To introduce the principles of asset valuation from an applied perspective. The majority of the class is concerned with the valuation of financial securities. The valuation issues to be discussed are heavily used in portfolio management and risk management applications.
- To introduce the following concepts:
- Arbitrage.
- The term structure of interest rates.
- Portfolio theory, risk-control, and diversification.
- Equilibrium asset pricing models; the CAPM.
- Efficient and inefficient markets.
- Performance evaluation.
- Pricing and hedging basic derivative securities (futures and options)
- To provide sufficient background knowledge for students seeking an overview of capital markets and an introduction to advanced finance courses.
Brian Lancaster
Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Finance and Economics in the Faculty of Business
Brian P. Lancaster is a Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Finance at the Columbia University Business School. Professor Lancaster teaches the following courses: Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Debt Markets, Residential Real Estate Finance, Capital Markets, Real Estate Entrepreneurship, and Debt Markets in the MBA and EMBA programs. He is also a faculty sponsor of Chazen Global Study Tours, most recently...